Nearly showtime for first-ever MPC
In just a few short weeks, Sept 7 and 8, Medical Design's first-ever Medical Prototyping Conference (MPC) will be held in Minneapolis, home to a slew of medtech companies...
Karten Design joins USC Center for Body Computing, focuses on wireless health
The USC Center for Body Computing (CBC) has announced that Karten Design is among 17 founding members of the CBC...
Boston Scientific launches Neuromodulation Learning Institute for spinal cord stimulation education
Boston Scientific Corp has launched the Neuromodulation Learning Institute (NLI), a clinical education program and online resource center for healthcare providers to enhance their knowledge and awareness of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) technology, procedures, and techniques...
Boston is right choice for AdvaMed
AdvaMed, the Advanced Medical Technology Association, announced last week that Boston will be the first city outside of DC to host its annual medical technology conference since it was launched in 2007...
America, it’s time for a medtech competitiveness agenda
America’s medical manufacturing success story now faces challenges like never making this the time for a medtech competitiveness agenda...
Three strategic processes to accelerate time to market
Concurrent engineering, Scrum, and lean manufacturing combine to improve operations and development time....
FDA panel recommends approval of Edwards transcatheter valve for treatment of inoperable patients
An FDA Advisory Panel has voted to recommend approval of the Edwards Lifesciences Corp’s SAPIEN transcatheter heart valve for the treatment of certain inoperable patients...
CDRH’s Shuren named plenary Speaker for AdvaMed 2011
Dr. Jeffery Shuren, director of CDRH will be the plenary speaker at AdvaMed 2011: The MedTech Conference on September 28...
Surgery in HD 3D is a first
A knee prosthesis in Annency, France, was recently shown in full HD 3D to a viewing audience at a Johnson & Johnson medical conference 2 km away from the surgical site...
Study shows medtech a bargain, comparatively speaking
“In view of the conventional wisdom about the role of medical technology in driving up costs, it is surprising that the cost of medical devices during this period has risen little as a share of total national health expenditures and, since 1992, has remained essentially constant as a percent of national health expenditures.”...
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